I have been wondering the same thing. My mother had bacterial meningitis at age 63. She had no symptoms of Parkinson's before the meningitis, but she woke up from the coma with a tremor in her hand which was the first symptom. Nine years later, her Parkinson's has developed significantly.
Meningitis can cause Secondary vasculitis
N. meningitidis is the only organism that can cause epidemics of meningitis.
Some of the same viruses that cause encephalitis can cause meningitis, and vice versa. One can also have meningitis and encephalitis at the same time, a condition called meningoencephalitis.
it usually feeds on children and old people
Viral meningitis has no set shape. There are a variety of viruses that can cause viral meningitis, all a different shape.
I have been researching meningitis and one of the cause of it is the FLU VIRUS TYPE B.
A gram positive microorganism that is the cause of meningitis meningitis A gram positive microorganism that is the cause of meningitis
The viruses that cause meningitis are mostly transmitted though touch. The bacteria that cause meningitis are mostly the same, but some can be aerosolized through a cough or sneeze into the air around them.
Recovery can have a wide variance depending on the cause of the coma and where the patient places on the coma scale
I think it would
Someone who had disc surgery and developed meningitis. If they had a recent bout of Shingles just prior to surgery could it be the cause. How do you test spinal fluid for Herpes Virus? Could it be the cause of Chemical Meningitis?